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Apr 23 2021 | Stanford News Fellow, Research, Stanford
Among the first lessons any grade school science student learns is that white light is not white at all, but rather a composite of many photons, those little droplets of energy that make up light, from every color of the rainbow – red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet.
Apr 22 2021 Announcement, COVID-19
Dear Stanford community, As we look ahead to fall quarter, I am writing to share an update on the crucial role that COVID-19 vaccines will play. As a reminder, we are planning to welcome all undergraduate class years to campus, including many who will be in residence for the first time in college....
Apr 19 2021 | Stanford News Fellow, Research, Stanford
Like superheroes capable of seeing through obstacles, environmental regulators may soon wield the power of all-seeing eyes that can identify violators anywhere at any time, according to a new Stanford University-led study. The paper, published the week of April 19 in Proceedings of the National...
Apr 19 2021 | Stanford Today Research, Stanford, Students
With climate change at the forefront of many students’ minds, Stanford is creating a digital resource to help students explore careers in energy. The digital magazine will “tap into all of the different energy sectors and the new ones that are coming up,” said Pamela Paspa, Assistant Dean of Career...
Apr 19 2021 | Stanford News Fellow, Research, Stanford
Inside your body, cell movement plays a crucial role in many significant biological processes, including wound healing, immune responses and the potential spread of cancer.

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